Are you the typical New Hampshire resident?

Do you fit the profile of the average resident of New Hampshire? Check out these facts about the typical resident based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2008-2012).

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You are a woman. (In fact, 50.6 percent of New Hampshire residents are female.)

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You are white. (94.4 percent of NH residents are white, while 2.4 percent are Asian-American and 1.4 percent identify themselves as black or African-American.)

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You graduated from high school. (Of New Hampshire residents 25 years or older, 91.4 percent are high school graduates.)

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You did not graduate from college. (33.4 percent of New Hampshire residents have earned at least a bachelor's degree, higher than the national average of 28.5 percent.)

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You have Irish ancestry. (21.8 percent of New Hampshire residents reported having Irish ancestry, while 17.9 percent have English ancestry, and another 16.1 percent have French ancestry.)

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You live here, but you were born in a different state. (51.5 percent of New Hampshire residents who were born in the United States were not born in the Granite State.)

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You are just over 41 years old. (The median age for a New Hampshire resident is 41.1 years).

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You only speak English. (92.1 percent of residents only speak English in New Hampshire.)

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You do not live below the poverty level. (8.4 percent of New Hampshire residents live in those conditions.)

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You are a homeowner, live with a homeowner or live in a home that is owned by someone else. (The homeownership rate in New Hampshire is 72.0 percent, above the national average of 65.5 percent.)

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You live in a home built between 1970 and 1979.

16.1% of all homes in New Hampshire were built in this time period, ahead of homes built in 2010 and later (14.2%), and homes built between 1980 and 1989 (14.0%) and homes built between 1990 and 1999 (14.0%).

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If you do own a home, its median value in New Hampshire is $245,600.

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The median household income in New Hampshire is $64,925, well above the national average of $53,046.

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You live in a household with one or two other people. (An average of 2.47 residents live in a typical New Hampshire household.)

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You commute to work for an average of 26.2 minutes.

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You commute alone to work. (Only 8.0 percent of residents carpool to work in New Hampshire.)

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You personally earn roughly $32,758. (That's the per capita money income over the previous 12 months (2012 dollars) from 2008-2012.)

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You work in the private sector in a non-government job. (78.4 percent of New Hampshire residents are private wage and salary workers. Just 13.9 percent of residents work in government. Another 8 percent are self-employed.)

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You live in a home that garages two cars. (42.2 percent of Granite State households have two cars available.)

Do you fit the profile of the average resident of New Hampshire? Check out these facts about the typical resident based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2008-2012).

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You are a woman. (In fact, 50.6 percent of New Hampshire residents are female.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Cristiano Betta)

You are white. (94.4 percent of NH residents are white, while 2.4 percent are Asian-American and 1.4 percent identify themselves as black or African-American.)

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You graduated from high school. (Of New Hampshire residents 25 years or older, 91.4 percent are high school graduates.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Robert Couse-Baker)

You did not graduate from college. (33.4 percent of New Hampshire residents have earned at least a bachelor's degree, higher than the national average of 28.5 percent.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You have Irish ancestry. (21.8 percent of New Hampshire residents reported having Irish ancestry, while 17.9 percent have English ancestry, and another 16.1 percent have French ancestry.)

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You live here, but you were born in a different state. (51.5 percent of New Hampshire residents who were born in the United States were not born in the Granite State.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/J. Stephen Conn)

You are just over 41 years old. (The median age for a New Hampshire resident is 41.1 years).

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Sweet Sensations)

You only speak English. (92.1 percent of residents only speak English in New Hampshire.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You do not live below the poverty level. (8.4 percent of New Hampshire residents live in those conditions.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You are a homeowner, live with a homeowner or live in a home that is owned by someone else. (The homeownership rate in New Hampshire is 72.0 percent, above the national average of 65.5 percent.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/firstindy)

You live in a home built between 1970 and 1979.

16.1% of all homes in New Hampshire were built in this time period, ahead of homes built in 2010 and later (14.2%), and homes built between 1980 and 1989 (14.0%) and homes built between 1990 and 1999 (14.0%).

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If you do own a home, its median value in New Hampshire is $245,600.

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Dan Gaedeke)

The median household income in New Hampshire is $64,925, well above the national average of $53,046.

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/401k 2012)

You live in a household with one or two other people. (An average of 2.47 residents live in a typical New Hampshire household.)

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You commute to work for an average of 26.2 minutes.

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You commute alone to work. (Only 8.0 percent of residents carpool to work in New Hampshire.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/rawr ROAR)

You personally earn roughly $32,758. (That's the per capita money income over the previous 12 months (2012 dollars) from 2008-2012.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/topcash4carsdfw)

You work in the private sector in a non-government job. (78.4 percent of New Hampshire residents are private wage and salary workers. Just 13.9 percent of residents work in government. Another 8 percent are self-employed.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/rbrucemontgomery)

You live in a home that garages two cars. (42.2 percent of Granite State households have two cars available.)

Do you fit the profile of the average resident of New Hampshire? Check out these facts about the typical resident based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2008-2012).

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/jcbwalsh)

You are a woman. (In fact, 50.6 percent of New Hampshire residents are female.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Cristiano Betta)

You are white. (94.4 percent of NH residents are white, while 2.4 percent are Asian-American and 1.4 percent identify themselves as black or African-American.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/katerha)

You graduated from high school. (Of New Hampshire residents 25 years or older, 91.4 percent are high school graduates.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Robert Couse-Baker)

You did not graduate from college. (33.4 percent of New Hampshire residents have earned at least a bachelor's degree, higher than the national average of 28.5 percent.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You have Irish ancestry. (21.8 percent of New Hampshire residents reported having Irish ancestry, while 17.9 percent have English ancestry, and another 16.1 percent have French ancestry.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/UggBoyUggGirl)

You live here, but you were born in a different state. (51.5 percent of New Hampshire residents who were born in the United States were not born in the Granite State.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/J. Stephen Conn)

You are just over 41 years old. (The median age for a New Hampshire resident is 41.1 years).

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Sweet Sensations)

You only speak English. (92.1 percent of residents only speak English in New Hampshire.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You do not live below the poverty level. (8.4 percent of New Hampshire residents live in those conditions.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Selective Focus Photography)

You are a homeowner, live with a homeowner or live in a home that is owned by someone else. (The homeownership rate in New Hampshire is 72.0 percent, above the national average of 65.5 percent.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/firstindy)

You live in a home built between 1970 and 1979.

16.1% of all homes in New Hampshire were built in this time period, ahead of homes built in 2010 and later (14.2%), and homes built between 1980 and 1989 (14.0%) and homes built between 1990 and 1999 (14.0%).

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons)

If you do own a home, its median value in New Hampshire is $245,600.

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/Dan Gaedeke)

The median household income in New Hampshire is $64,925, well above the national average of $53,046.

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/401k 2012)

You live in a household with one or two other people. (An average of 2.47 residents live in a typical New Hampshire household.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/methyl_lives)

You commute to work for an average of 26.2 minutes.

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/MSVG)

You commute alone to work. (Only 8.0 percent of residents carpool to work in New Hampshire.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/rawr ROAR)

You personally earn roughly $32,758. (That's the per capita money income over the previous 12 months (2012 dollars) from 2008-2012.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/topcash4carsdfw)

You work in the private sector in a non-government job. (78.4 percent of New Hampshire residents are private wage and salary workers. Just 13.9 percent of residents work in government. Another 8 percent are self-employed.)

PHOTO: (flickr Creative Commons/rbrucemontgomery)

You live in a home that garages two cars. (42.2 percent of Granite State households have two cars available.)

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Are you the typical New Hampshire resident?

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Do you fit the profile of the average resident of New Hampshire? Check out these facts about the typical resident based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2008-2012).